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Photograph of Arts and Science Interfaculty Football Champions

Item is a photograph of the 1925-1926 Arts and Science Interfaculty Football Champions. The photograph shows J. N. Moores (Forward); H. Coffin (Forward); G. C. Currie (Forward); J. T. Harrington (Manager); S. Stevenson (Forward); K. Butler (Forward); G. C. Grant (Half); M. Fraser (Half); C. Upham (Forward); N. Fraser (Full-Back); L. Miller (Half); H. Beaton (Forward); D. M. Grant (Forward); E. Brown (Half); E. Doyle (Quarter); F. MacLellan (Quarter); and G. C. Grant (Quarter) sitting or standing in three rows with a plaque.

Gauvin & Gentzel

Photograph of Dalhousie football team

File is a photograph of Dalhousie Football Team, Champions of Eastern Canada. Present in the photograph starting from the back row are: A. Fraser; F. Little; J.J. MacDonald, E.M. Forbes; R. MacLellan; P.R. Fleming; F.R. Archibald; Dr. J. Rankine; F.R. Davis; E.S. Kent; D.A. Cameron; M.G. Burris (Capt.); J.R. Collie; W.C. Ross; W.W. Malcolm; J.L. Cavanagh; S.M.MacKenzie; W.F. Kenny; N.C. Ralston.

Photograph of Dalhousie Football Team, 1899

Item is a photograph of the 1899 Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows J. McKenzie; E. H. Faulkner; A. M. Lindsay; E. B. Roach; J. L. Cock; L. H. Cumming; T. C. Hebb; H. Hawboldt; J. Malcolm; D. Jardine; A. H. S. Murray; J. L. Potter; L. B. McKenzie; W. L. Hall; J. H. Crocker; N. J. Lockhart; A. G. Young; and R. T. Mcllreith sitting or standing in three rows with a football, a stool, and a baby doll.

Gauvin & Gentzel

Photograph of the Dalhousie Football team 1909

File is a group photograph of the Dalhousie Football Team in 1909. Players: A. Fraser, F.R. Davis, J.L. Cavanagh, F. Little, E.S. Kent, J.J. MacDonald, D.A. Cameron, S.G. MacKenzie, E.M. Forbes, M.G. Burris (captain), R. MacLennan, P.R. Fleming, J.R. Collie, W.F. Kenny, F.R. Archibald, W.C. Ross, N.C. Ralston, Dr. J. Rankine, W.W. Malcolm.

Game scores: Dalhousie vs. Crescents 13-11; Dalhousie vs. Wanderers 14-0; Dalhousie vs. Acadia 13-0; Crescents vs. Dalhousie 3-13; Wanderers vs. Dalhousie 3-3.

Photograph of the Dalhousie Junior Football team, winners of the trophy 1908

File is a group photograph of the Dalhousie Junior Football Team who were winners of the trophy in 1908. Players: B.W. Russell, G. McAulay, F.R. Davis, M. Lyons, A.O. Thomas, F.R. Little, R.S. MacLennen, D.J. Nicholson, A.J. Laurence (captain), B.J. McDaniell, D.A. McLeod, P.R. Fleming, F. MacAskill, J.A. MacKay, J.L. Cavanagh, R.O. Bethune.

Game scores:
Dalhousie vs. Crescents 10-3; Cadets 20-3; Wanderers 8-0; Wanderers 8-3; Horton C. A. 8-3; Horton C.A. 3-5.

Team portrait of the Halifax Wanderers Club, 1913

Item is a group portrait of the Halifax Wanderers' football team in 1913: Dr. J.S. Carruthers; A. Ryan; H.W. Mahon; W. L. Fluck; D. Johnson; J. E. Monaghan; Dr. D. Douglas; H. J. Gray; E. R. Goreham; E. J. Hallett; W. Rogers; A. Gladwin; R. F. Studd; R. O. Schaefer; C. Wood; C. D. Shreve; J. B Hunter; L. N. Seaman

Team portrait of the Halifax Wanderers Club, 1916

Item is a group portrait of the Halifax Wanderers' football team in 1913: Dr. J.S. Carruthers; A. Ryan; H.W. Mahon; W. L. Fluck; D. Johnson; J. E. Monaghan; Dr. D. Douglas; H. J. Gray; E. R. Goreham; E. J. Hallett; W. Rogers; A. Gladwin; R. F. Studd; R. O. Schaefer; C. Wood; C. D. Shreve; J. B Hunter; L. N. Seaman

Team portrait of the Halifax Wanderers Club, 1923

Item is a group portrait of the Halifax Wanderers' football team in 1924: G.S. Gilbert; Roy Stetch; Rhody Armitage; Bob Swartz; Gwenne Timothy; Harry Young; Roy Calwell; Jim Scriven; Chuck McLeod; Art Lilly; Tim Hunter; Roy Studd; Ritch McCoy; Fred Ellis; and H. Edwards. The back of the cardboard frame contains handwritten notes about games and players.

Team portraits of the Halifax Wanderers Club

  • MS-2-826
  • Fonds
  • 1913 - 1924
Collection includes team photographs. Wanderers Grounds was a sporting complex in Halifax, Nova Scotia, which was originally part of the Halifax Commons. The land was used in the 1880s by the Halifax Wanderers Amateur Athletic Club (WAAC) and was their home grounds for the sports of rugby and lawn bowling. Leased to the club in the 1800s, the club failed to pay its lease fees during the Second World War and the land's use reverted to the City of Halifax (Halifax Regional Municipality) who have maintained it since then.